American Idioms and Expressions

Keep Track Of Something Idiom

This database is a comprehensive collection of all the American idioms and slang available. American Idioms are many and varied. We hope you enjoy our collection. We are adding more all the time. .

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keep track of (something)
What does keep track of (something) mean?
to keep a count or record of something, to stay informed about something We are trying to keep track of the number of visitors to our store.


Some Random Idioms
throw in the towel
What does "throw in the towel" mean?
to surrender, to give upThe boxer threw in the towel about halfway through the match.
have butterflies in one`s stomach
What does "have butterflies in one`s stomach" mean?
to have a feeling of fear or anxiety in one's stomach The little boy had butterflies in his stomach when he gave the speech in front of the class.

Sell down the river
What does "Sell down the river" mean?
If you sell someone down the river, you betray their trust.
not in the same league
What does "not in the same league" mean?
much inferior to someone much inferior to someoneOur soccer team was not in the same league as the Brazilian players who we met at the tournament.
absent-minded
What does "absent-minded" mean?
to be forgetfulMy grandfather is very absent-minded and often forgets his keys.
stiff
What does "stiff" mean?
not leave a tip (in a restaurant, bar, or club). That waiter got stiffed by a stingy couple.
make friends
What does "make friends" mean?
form friendships with people or animalsShe is shy and is not able to make friends easily.
R and R
What does "R and R" mean?
rest and relaxation (a vacation)."I think you're working too hard, John. You need someR and R."
no-brainer
What does "no-brainer" mean?
to be easy to do or understand and not need much intelligenceIt is a no-brainer that if you do not study then your marks will not be good.

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